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An Eloquence of Time and Space - An Unauthorized Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Poem Book
 

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By:James Wylder
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Released:  August 2014
Publisher:  CreateSpace
ISBN:978-1-4997-5015-7
Format: paperback
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Note:  Was the subject of a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2013 which raised over $5,700 to fund the publication of the book.
A larger paperback “coffee table” edition of the book (measuring 8.5 x 11 inches) with different cover art was also made available to those who pledged more than $75 in the Kickstarter campaign, however this edition does not appear to have been on sale to the general public, hence is not listed here.

Cover blurb:
The Unauthorized, Unofficial, poetic guide to 50 years of Doctor Who

Doctor Who has been around a long time, but this episode guide gives you a whole new way of looking at it. Every single televised Doctor Who story has a poem about it in this book, guiding you from wiley William Hartnell to dapper Matt Smith through versatile verse, and wondrous illustrations by artist Olivia Hinkel. If you’re a fan of Torchwood, the Sarah Jane Adventures, or K-9, all of them have a complete episode guide in poem form too! An episode guide like no other, poet James Wylder (Cascade, Cryptos) will help you celebrate Doctor Who’s 50th Anniversary — and see the show in a whole new way.

Also featuring more 50th fun: A Doctor Who cookbook by Taylor Elliott
Two essays by author Andrew Gilberston
Four essays by author James Wylder
A short story in the spirit of the TV show by James Wylder


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